Just notices something with Chrome

lavid

New member
Hey guys,im using Chrome like most of you do,anyways i just noticed this cuz i deleted my cookies so i had to relog to every page,Chrome does auto fill only @gmail.com .etc i have mail example@gmail.com and example@hotmail.com it wont show my hotmail mail as autofil option,its not a big deal tho,but its kinda bugging me.
They autofill only gmail,in my opinion its kinda stupid move,but i understand why is that so.
Btw Im not 100% sure that this is happening to all of you tho,because maybe my settings are wrong or something.
 

Genesis

Administrator
Staff member
You're right, it sounds a bit logical but then there's probably competition between Google and Microsoft and gmail is Chrome territory. Maybe you should try another browser? I use two browsers at the same time. Firefox and Chrome side by side and Explorer and Safari for checking when I create Websites. Firefox I use for browsing Websites with some "privacy" such as my Forum accounts. Chrome I do research searches. I don't log into Chrome. I don't like it that it takes information from me without asking me. I also find that at the end of a chrome session I have to go into the settings to delete all of the history - one has to be logged into Chrome to be able to get it to delete the history automatically when one exits the browser. I don't perfectly trust Firefox, but trust it more than I trust Chrome. Chrome is better, but not trustworthy for me.
 

lavid

New member
Genesis said:
You're right, it sounds a bit logical but then there's probably competition between Google and Microsoft and gmail is Chrome territory. Maybe you should try another browser? I use two browsers at the same time. Firefox and Chrome side by side and Explorer and Safari for checking when I create Websites. Firefox I use for browsing Websites with some "privacy" such as my Forum accounts. Chrome I do research searches. I don't log into Chrome. I don't like it that it takes information from me without asking me. I also find that at the end of a chrome session I have to go into the settings to delete all of the history - one has to be logged into Chrome to be able to get it to delete the history automatically when one exits the browser. I don't perfectly trust Firefox, but trust it more than I trust Chrome. Chrome is better, but not trustworthy for me.
Have you tried Opera,I have been using it for a while now,its fast as Chrome but safe like Firefox,honestly i like it very much,it takes some time to get use to it but trust me once you get the hang of it its great + big pros RAM usage is very small.
 

ecow

New member
You may have checked to purge the autofill options when you cleared the cache. With that said, if you log in to chrome I think your google account is filled in regardless if you cleared the autofill.